Puerto Rican Alcapurrias – Fritters

Ingredients

For the dough:

4lbs yautía root, also known as malanga or cocoyam
3green plantains
1package seasoning with achiote (annatto), to taste
1tablespoon salt
Enough oil to fry 15 stuffed alcapurrias

For the filling:

1lb ground beef
2tablespoons sofrito
1teaspoon salt
1/2 bell pepper, diced

Direction:

In a medium-sized skillet, add the sofrito, salt, bell pepper and sauté for a few minutes. Then add the ground beef and stir to evenly break-up the meat. Let cook until the beef is no longer pink and remove from heat. Set aside and let cool.

Next peel the plantains and the yautía. Use a food processor to grate these ingredients, then mix until a smooth dough forms. Last, add in the seasoning and salt to the dough.

Over a piece of aluminum foil or parchment paper paper, add a toque of oil to grease the surface. Then place a large spoonful of dough onto the foil or paper. Make a well, or small hole in the center and fill with a little stewed meat. Carefully mold the dough to close the hole–if necessary, you can use more dough for covering.

To cook the finished alcapurrias, pre-heat the oil for frying. Carefully place the molded alcapurrias into the oil and fry for seven minutes on each side, or until golden brown. When ready, set over a paper towel to remove any excess oil.

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